Story Pot 3
5 storytellers and an hour of stories
An alternative night of creeps, chills and things that go creak.
'Great event- really enjoyed it! They’re throwing another Story Pot next month, definitely worth it.' Hannah Ryan
Story Pot 3 opens on Thursday the 31st of March - 7-8pm. Five tellers will entertain an online audience. What better way to see out the month than an hour of stories and supporting North West storytellers.
The tellers will perform for you a mix of new and old stories. Original and adapted.
All work will be appropriate for ages 12+
The tellers will perform for you a mix of new and old stories. Original and adapted.
All work will be appropriate for ages 12+
'Really enjoyed this, thanks Wing it & Story Pot tellers'
Rachel Pennington
Rachel Pennington
We have five tellers:
James Draper: From studying English language at university, working in cocktail bars, cinemas, and restaurants, to teaching English to people from across the world, James draws his inspiration from the every day conversations and interactions he has with all walks of life. As a writer initially, James has recently started to explore performance of his own work following on from Mark's storytelling course.
Lucy Fiori – Lucy is a writer, actress and Theatre Practitioner with other 15 years’ experience of working with all demographics of the community. She is also a founder member of Petite Ullaloom which produces dynamic, original writing for families with a dark twist. As an actress she has worked in theatre, commercials, and film. She really enjoyed working on Mark's storytelling course which has ignited her passion for storytelling for grown-ups rather than her usual under 10's audience! www.petiteullaloom.com
Karen Hughes - Karen takes her inspiration for stories from her world travels where often the truth is stranger than fiction. She loves a good yarn especially those that make you laugh, ponder, sit up or are downright weird & macabre. She has really enjoyed participating in Marks story telling course which for her has been a joy and an invaluable learning experience. Karen is looking forward to her first story telling event with Wing It
Sheldon Chadwick - Sheldon is the founder of the Showmen's Mental Health Awareness Charity and travelling Performer. Sheldon has shared stories across the country, often exploring themes of nomadism, mental health, and personal experience from within the fairground community.
Mark Smith – Mark runs Wing it – impro and stories. Currently he is telling stories which are thematically linked (coins). (The Bunker, Patreon - Wing stories) He is also a senior lecturer in drama at LJMU. Wing It - Impro & Stories - Mark Smith are creating new stories both written and improvised. | Patreon
James Draper: From studying English language at university, working in cocktail bars, cinemas, and restaurants, to teaching English to people from across the world, James draws his inspiration from the every day conversations and interactions he has with all walks of life. As a writer initially, James has recently started to explore performance of his own work following on from Mark's storytelling course.
Lucy Fiori – Lucy is a writer, actress and Theatre Practitioner with other 15 years’ experience of working with all demographics of the community. She is also a founder member of Petite Ullaloom which produces dynamic, original writing for families with a dark twist. As an actress she has worked in theatre, commercials, and film. She really enjoyed working on Mark's storytelling course which has ignited her passion for storytelling for grown-ups rather than her usual under 10's audience! www.petiteullaloom.com
Karen Hughes - Karen takes her inspiration for stories from her world travels where often the truth is stranger than fiction. She loves a good yarn especially those that make you laugh, ponder, sit up or are downright weird & macabre. She has really enjoyed participating in Marks story telling course which for her has been a joy and an invaluable learning experience. Karen is looking forward to her first story telling event with Wing It
Sheldon Chadwick - Sheldon is the founder of the Showmen's Mental Health Awareness Charity and travelling Performer. Sheldon has shared stories across the country, often exploring themes of nomadism, mental health, and personal experience from within the fairground community.
Mark Smith – Mark runs Wing it – impro and stories. Currently he is telling stories which are thematically linked (coins). (The Bunker, Patreon - Wing stories) He is also a senior lecturer in drama at LJMU. Wing It - Impro & Stories - Mark Smith are creating new stories both written and improvised. | Patreon
'It’s pleasing to see something new being developed that is fresh and new in the city, and for Mark Smith and Wing It Impro and Stories their first project succeeds extremely well.'
Robin Winters - The Reviews Hub
Robin Winters - The Reviews Hub